Chapter 12.

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Kaser was now officially 17 years old. I hadn't heard from Cameron or Chris in years. I was 32 now and I had my own place, a three bedroom house. I had a spare bedroom for Cameron just in case if he would ever return. Kaser was thinking about moving to New York for college and to pursue his career more. My boys were almost adults and were independent now. I heard a knock at the door as I went to open it. I froze in shock to see Cameron standing there with his bags. He looked so.. Handsome. "Cammy?" I smiled as Cameron nodded and dropped his things and instantly picked me up hugging me tightly. I couldn't believe he was back in my custody. I missed him, I missed him so much. "My sweet sweet boy." I whispered feeling tears fall down my cheeks. "You're not hurt are you? Did Chris do anything to you?" I asked as Cameron shook his head and placed me down. "I'm the same old Cameron just a little older and maybe a little more handsomer." He teased. I laughed and wiped my tears. "Look at you." I whispered and cupped his cheeks. "My baby boy." I laughed as I heard footsteps come down from upstairs. Kaser saw Cameron and instantly ran to him tackling him down. I had my two angels back and I couldn't of been happier. That night we cooked food and ate by the tv watching Bugs Bunny. I had both boys heads on my shoulders as I kissed both their heads. "No one's going anywhere anytime soon? Promise?" I smiled as they both answered with a promise.

And that is my story. Don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't do. Oh and don't sleep with your teachers, I was in a bad place but I got two precious boys out of it who will be with me until the day that I die. But again please don't sleep with your teacher even if you really want to. I wasn't smart. Still am not smart. But at least I got my little family that I will protect with all my soul and heart.

I hope you enjoyed my book. I will be writing in Cameron's point of view next. You'll see what happened when he moved in with Chris.

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